Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.
Might be about jobs to some. But his policies don't make jobs. His policies won't help many but the wealthy.
And there is NO DOUBT a significant part of the Trump vote is because of bigotry and racism.
Silver Spring Episcopal Church this morning:
"Some" is not the same as a significant number.
One is significant and one is too many. The fact that you ( and other Trump supporters) and Trump himself refue to condemn these acts and instead choose to blame them on Hilary or it's just a few is very telling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.
Might be about jobs to some. But his policies don't make jobs. His policies won't help many but the wealthy.
And there is NO DOUBT a significant part of the Trump vote is because of bigotry and racism.
Silver Spring Episcopal Church this morning:
"Some" is not the same as a significant number.
Yet instead of saying "this is horrible and we won't allow it," you get defensive. You are the problem
Of course it's horrible. The point is that it's not what drove the voters to Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.
Might be about jobs to some. But his policies don't make jobs. His policies won't help many but the wealthy.
And there is NO DOUBT a significant part of the Trump vote is because of bigotry and racism.
Silver Spring Episcopal Church this morning:
"Some" is not the same as a significant number.
Yet instead of saying "this is horrible and we won't allow it," you get defensive. You are the problem
Of course it's horrible. The point is that it's not what drove the voters to Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.
Might be about jobs to some. But his policies don't make jobs. His policies won't help many but the wealthy.
And there is NO DOUBT a significant part of the Trump vote is because of bigotry and racism.
Silver Spring Episcopal Church this morning:
"Some" is not the same as a significant number.
Yet instead of saying "this is horrible and we won't allow it," you get defensive. You are the problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.
Might be about jobs to some. But his policies don't make jobs. His policies won't help many but the wealthy.
And there is NO DOUBT a significant part of the Trump vote is because of bigotry and racism.
Silver Spring Episcopal Church this morning:
"Some" is not the same as a significant number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.
Might be about jobs to some. But his policies don't make jobs. His policies won't help many but the wealthy.
And there is NO DOUBT a significant part of the Trump vote is because of bigotry and racism.
Silver Spring Episcopal Church this morning:
"Some" is not the same as a significant number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.
Might be about jobs to some. But his policies don't make jobs. His policies won't help many but the wealthy.
And there is NO DOUBT a significant part of the Trump vote is because of bigotry and racism.
Silver Spring Episcopal Church this morning:
"Some" is not the same as a significant number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.
Might be about jobs to some. But his policies don't make jobs. His policies won't help many but the wealthy.
And there is NO DOUBT a significant part of the Trump vote is because of bigotry and racism.
Silver Spring Episcopal Church this morning:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.
Unemployment is at 4.9%. Good jobs or bad jobs, people are employed. It's not about employment. It may be about income stagnation, deflation, the lost decade followed by the next one, income inequality, healthcare premiums, or any number of issues. But not unemployment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes me so sad to read some of these posts about increased racial incidents, the protests turning into riots, and how hurt some of Hillary's supporters are after the election. Realistically, what can be done to help heal our nation?
Well, for one, Trump could stop appointing white nationalists to his administration. He could reject the anti-gay, anti-Muslim candidates for his cabinet and affirm that there is no place for homophobia or hatred of Islam in a Trump administration. He could make a speech in which he rejects without reservation any of the alt-right support that brought him into office. He could announce that his Department of Justice will step up its patrol of civil rights violations and assure us of his commitment to justice for all Americans of all colors. He could appoint a Muslim cabinet member and go to a mosque and say that Muslims are Americans, too. He could try to bring on some Democrats to his cabinet to show he is willing to reach across the aisle and will not be an extreme partisan. He could also affirm that he is committed to making sure that the United States does its part in protecting the environment, acknowledge that global warming is real and one of the great dangers to world stability, and embrace the Paris accords. And he could give up his twitter account and say that he is never going to play the blame game again or bully others with tweets.
I'm sure I can think of a few other things, but that's a start.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if any of the protesters are people who did not vote because they did not like either candidate enough, and would have protested no matter what...
I am new to the US and I wonder if this was s common after elections here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.

Anonymous wrote:Another civil war is coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It isn't about being hurt that Hillary didn't win the election. It is the whole being terrified that the White House is being run by overt racists who are dead set on changing our way of life as we know it.
Maybe the Electoral College will do its job.
It's not about racism and misogyny. It's about employment. I'm not a Trump supporter, but just because Democrats keep throwing those words at Republican voters doesn't make it so.